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All Hail Satan, for I shall ever be his mouth in this blessed and righteous Kingdom of the United!

"Don't you see? If the gays can get married then the whole institution of marriage will be destroyed! Society will crumble! Rivers will run red with blood! And Nazis will walk the earth riding dinosaurs!" Princess Clara, the unsung voice of the Christian right.

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´┐ŻLove is one of the most intense feelings felt by man; another is hate. Forcing yourself to feel indiscriminate love is very unnatural. If you try to love everyone you only lessen your feelings for those who deserve your love. Repressed hatred can lead to many physical and emotional aliments. By learning to release your hatred towards those who deserve it, you cleanse yourself of these malignant emotions and need not take your pent-up hatred out on your loved ones.´┐Ż Anton Szandor LaVey, The Satanic Bible

Well, I've already seen zombie porn. Now, I'm takiing you all down with me.

From reading this thread, I just thought of doing a google search for zombie clowns and came up with a link to an interesting video game! Killing time video game

Reprobate: Here's a quote for you from that same link!

"Zombie Clowns: Tess Conway in celebration of her achievements hired a troop (small army) of clowns, who were later turned into zombies. You'd think that a zombie clown would be terrifying but they're actually one of the most absurdly designed enemies in the game. Not especially dangerous they can be taken out easily with the crowbar, but they're never alone. Nevertheless their bark (a mad giggling) is worse than their bite."

I was hoping this thread would be about how goddamn terrifying clowns can be!

I've come to really love clown imagery, mainly because so many people seem freaked out by it. I have a Bozo bobble-head statue in my car's rear window, which seems to keep most tailgaters away.

In one book (The Pop-Up Book of Phobias) I read that some people's coulrophobia might be rooted in the fact that children are told from a very early age not to trust strangers, yet are then expected to give their full trust and hang out with these strangers in greasepaint.